Show 4 4 Many any Attend First First of o Dance ance Series eries r A ga gay cele of or Armistice ICo day was enjoyed last night at the Chamber of or Commerce by more than A p. t hundred members and their thell mends friends at atthe the dinner dance which inaugurated the winter season of parties at the club Tables seating eight and ten guests each were ar arranged arranged arranged ar- ar ranged at about the wall and decorated decorated decorated deco deco- rated with scarlet carnations Dancing was enjoyed during the dinner and until a late hour Cabaret Cabaret Cabaret Ca Ca- Ca- Ca baret numbers were given Noisemakers Noise- Noise Noisemakers Noisemakers makers to celebrate the occasion were the favors The hall was appropriately appropriately ap ap- ap- ap decorated with flags and streamers In the patriotic colors A beautifully app appointed tea w was s given today by Mrs Walter Valler Tutt Tuttle e ein In the Belvedere lounge in compliment oompH oompH- ment to Mrs George L. L Savage who has recently returned from a trip abroad The tea table was centered centered centered cen cen- with a basket of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums and ivo Ivory candles In silver sUver were at either end Presiding at the tea and coffee coHee urns were Mrs 0 O. O K IC Lewis Mrs D David Keith K Mrs Grant Swan and Mrs John D. D Stack Assisting Assisting As As- As In entertaining were were Mrs O. O 1 P. P Cherdron Mrs 1 E. E L. L Sheets and Mrs Fred red Dern Derr The hours were from 4 until 6 o'clock Mrs A. A E. E Winter was hostess at ata ata a Kensington tea today at her home on East South Temple street in honor of or Mrs l Lionel L. L Mazzia who leaves soon to spend the winter In n Hot Springs Ark A gold and white color scheme was was carried out on the tea table with ivory candles and a basket of yellow chrysanthemums Fourteen n guests were bidden Mrs Paul gave gave a luncheon yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- at her home on E street for Mrs Mazzia Yellow chrysanthemums mums decorated the table and covers covers' covers covers' cov cov- ers ers' WerA laid for eight The afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon was spent In sewing Mrs Uel Nesle-n Nesle assisted the hostess A tea will willbe be given on Wednesday November 18 18 from 3 until 6 o'clock at the home of or Mrs D D. C C. Green East South Temple street when the handcraft work of ot the Neighborhood Neighborhood Neighbor Neighbor- hood house will b be displayed for sale for Christmas gifts This work is done by the foreign born women and A American merican women forced to support sup- sup port families All women Interested ae are invited S S I I I A A largely attended social event of Armistice day was the dance and card party part of or the Women's Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic club at the Newhouse hotel Dancing was enjoyed In the ballroom ballroom ball ban room and card tables were placed about the mezzanine floor The dc decorations ns were In the patriotic colors Mrs S. S L L. Schwartz was general chairman of arrangements The reception committee included ed Governor and Mrs George H. H Dern DerIl Mayor laor and Mr Mrs C C. C Clarence Ne len Mrs Irs W. W M. M Stewart Mr and Mrs J T W. W Parker of ot Ogden Mr and Mrs James H. H Moyle Mr loIr and Mrs Weston Veston Vernon of or Logan Mr 11 and Mrs 15 O. O T J J. J Grimes Mr loll and Mrs George o M M. M Bacon Mr 11 and Mrs George F F. McGonagle Mr and Mrs E. E E E. Corfman Mr and d Mrs 1 J. J G. G Mr and Mrs Harden Bennion Mr and Mrs E E. H. H Snow Mr loll and Mrs W. W W. W Barton Mr and Mrs Henry H. H Blood Mr and Mrs William Villi M Di Knerr and Mr and Mrs Frank Page Stewart The regular ro-gular meeting of or Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters fo to the tho I American Revolution was held to today today today to- to day at the home of Mrs George R. R Hancock on Seventh East street Captain Stephen A. A Abbot gave an Interesting sting address on National Defense The business meeting was followed by tea Mrs 1 II H. J. J J Fitzgerald itzgerald was the chairman of the assisted by Mrs William A. A Black Mrs 1 George Bacon Mrs 1 W. W H H. Dayton Mrs B. B F. F Dunc Duncan n Mrs l F. F S S. S Bascom Mrs W. W Mont Ferry Mrs R R. W. W Fisher Mrs F. F J. J Gustin Mrs 1 L. L E. E Hall HaIJ The The Ladies' Ladies Literary club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock It being Friday the thirteenth thirteenth thirteenth thir thir- the day will be given to superstitions Miss Linda Jessup will present the thoe topic Are You Superstitious Mr Mrs Lloyd r will willie give ive i the fc musical numbers a The Night Wind VInd Roland Farley b The Dream Roy Smith c Run on Home Lily Strickland a Deep River I Burleigh b Run Mary Iary Run I David Gulon Guion c S din In Inda inI I de da Need of Prayer William RedI Reddick Red- Red 1 I dick A sale of ot home made cakes by the house committee will follow fonow the meetings The senior class of the University University sity of ot Utah will entertain at a Hoodoo party at the Newhouse hotel tomorrow tomorrow- tomorrow evening John Emmett Emmett Emmett Em Em- mett Is chairman of ot the committee in charge assisted by Dorothy Covey and Mark 1 Greenwood Mizpah chapter No 1 5 0 O. O E E. S. S social committee will have a bazar at Civic ic Center tomorrow beginning beginning beginning begin begin- ning at 11 a. a m. m Hot lunch will wUl be served at noon 1 The ladies ladies' auxiliary to the Veteran Veteran Vet Vet- Vet Vet- eran Volunteer l' l Firemen will n meet et tomorrow with Mrs Louis Larsen PIerpont street for day all quilting The Central W. W C. C T. T U. U will meet tomorrow at the Westminster Presbyterian Pres- Pres church at 11 Fol Fol- lowing owing the business session lunch- lunch on will be served and in the afternoon afternoon after after- noon the Rev W W. II will Ive give a a. talk on Watchfulness VisItors Vis Visitors Visitors Vis Vis- are welcome Tomorrow 10 30 to 12 m. m at Civic Center millinery 2 to 4 p. p m m. dressmaking No 1 2 to 3 30 p. p m m. home nursing and care of ot sick to p. p m. m English to P P. m. m millinery The women's auxiliary to St. St Pauls Paul's church will give a card party In the church gymnasium on November November No No- 00 vember 19 Reservations may be made to Mrs A A. A W. W Lowery Mrs Otto Peters Mrs C. C I F F. Spaulding and Al Alonzo W W. Watson Mrs J. J B. B Lewis will vill arrive home homo Saturday from art an extended visit I with her daughter Oretta Lewis in I New York and Atlantic City and with relatives In Washington D. D C C. C Mrs M. M B. B Whitney will win give a tea Monday afternoon at her home on C street in compliment to Mrs La La- layette fayette Hanchett who has recently r I returned from Europe where she I had spent the summer Mrs I s. s A A. E E. Smith Is spending p sev sev- weeks eral-weeks in in u n Francisco The international dinner to be beheld beheld beheld held at the Y W. W C. C A A. clubhouse tonight at 6 30 o'clock will be the chief event of ot the World Fellowship week observed by b the worlds world's Y W W. VC WC C C. C A A. from 8 to 14 The principal address of ot the evening evening evening eve eve- ning will be given by Charles G. G Plummer M M. D D. The Present In International International International In In- Situation Word pictures pictures pic plc- tures of life Ute in Other ther countries willbe will willbe willbe be given by Mrs R R. G G. Mc and Miss Fran Frances es Davis general secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary of ot the the Y W. W C C. A. A will speak briefly on T The e Association Around the World The Glee club of ot the Business and Professional Women's club under the direction of or Mrs Hans Flo will furnish the music 1 Mrs 1 A A. Decker Becker J T Is chairman of the I committee in charge of ot the dinner I and Mrs 1 Mrs E E. B B. B Critchlow honorary r I I president of ot the Y W V C. C C A. A will preside |